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Why ‘Health is Wealth’ Mantra Should Be a Lifestyle Change

Of course, it is easier said than done but living a healthier lifestyle comes with many financial benefits. You have heard it before, 'health is wealth' and it truly is. Having good health is one of the greatest assets you can attain.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Healthcare Costs Are Increasing Despite Affordable Tactics

A study conducted by the Peterson Center on Healthcare and Kaiser Family Foundation revealed that healthcare costs increased by a trillion dollars from 2009 to 2019.

by Nailah Herbert
What You Need to Know Before Signing Up for Federal Health Insurance

With the federal health insurance open enrollment period for 2022 underway, right now is the essential time to switch over to a different health insurance plan. The open enrollment began on November 1, 2021, and is ongoing until January 15, 2022.

by Nailah Herbert
How the COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate is Affecting Workforces

The vaccine mandate being a requirement for most occupations has caused those who have chosen to stay unvaccinated to protest in the street, as they feel their freedom of choice is being taken away.

by Sheena Allen
Exercising is the Ultimate Money Hack

Exercising is a great way to stay in shape, build discipline, and remain consistent. Your positive exercise regimen can have a direct correlation to a positive financial life.

by Nailah Herbert
Three Options to Help Reduce Your Medical Bills, Including Charity Care

If you can't afford your doctor bill due to not having medical insurance or due to a significant amount of money still left to be paid after your insurance company has paid out their portion, you have options to help with your medical bill debt.

by CapWay
Health Insurance Options for College Students

All college students should have health insurance. In case you have a medical emergency, you don’t want to be stuck paying a ton of bills. Your college or university typically provides health insurance and a health facility (for non-life-threatening concerns), and even 2-year colleges offer medical plans.

by Nailah Herbert
How a Collection Works | CapWay

Collections are pretty common – about 70 million Americans have them. But not many people understand how they actually work. Here's what it means to have your debt in “collections” and how to avoid it in the future.

by CapWay

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